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Announcing Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 22621.2191 and 22631.2191

2023-08-11 KENNETH 0

Announcing Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 22621.2191 and 22631.2191 Hello Windows Insiders, today we are releasing Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 22621.2191 and Build 22631.2191 (KB5029336) to the Beta Channel. Build 22631.2191 = New features rolling out. Build 22621.2191 = New features off by default. REMINDER: Insiders who were previously on Build 22624 will automatically get moved to Build 22631 via an enablement package. The enablement package artificially increments the build number for the update with new features getting rolled out and turned on to make it easier to differentiate from devices with the update with features off by default. This approach is being used for the Beta Channel only and is not indicative of any changes or plans for final feature rollouts. Insiders who landed in the group with new features turned off by default (Build 22621.xxxx) can check for [ more… ]

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Announcing Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 23521

2023-08-11 KENNETH 0

Announcing Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 23521 Hello Windows Insiders, today we are releasing Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 23521 to the Dev Channel. What’s new in Build 23521 Changes and Improvements [Windows 365] Windows Insiders in the Dev and Beta Channels can participate in the public preview of Windows 365 Switch. Windows 365 Switch provides the ability to easily move between a Windows 365 Cloud PC and the local desktop using the same familiar keyboard commands, as well as a mouse-click or a swipe gesture through Task View on the Windows 11 taskbar. Please read this blog post for all the details on how to participate. [Windows Copilot] Windows Insiders in the Dev Channel who login and are managed by AAD (soon to be Microsoft Entra ID) will see Windows Copilot enabled for them again without the need to [ more… ]

Collaborating with the Office Performance team for better web performance tools

2023-08-11 KENNETH 0

Collaborating with the Office Performance team for better web performance tools On the Microsoft Edge team, we spend a lot of time working with product teams across Microsoft to support them in building great web experiences, and jointly raising the bar for how these apps perform for everyone, whatever device they may use. In this post, we’ll review some new DevTools capabilities we have recently built in partnership with the Office Performance team, which enable concrete performance improvements in production web experiences. There are many ways to measure the complexity of a web app and its code base, but when it comes to performance, the following indicators tend to play an important role: The number of nodes in the DOM tree. The number of stylesheets and CSS rules in the document. The number of HTTP requests, and the total size [ more… ]

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Announcing Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 25926

2023-08-10 KENNETH 0

Announcing Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 25926 Hello Windows Insiders, today we are releasing Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 25926 to the Canary Channel. REMINDER: As builds released to the Canary Channel are “hot off the presses,” we will offer limited documentation for builds flighted to the Canary Channel including documenting only the most significant and highly impactful known issues. Please note that we will not publish a blog post for every flight – only when new features are available in a build. What’s new in Build 25926 New features from the Dev Channel This build includes new features from the Dev Channel, such improvements for Windows Ink, improved screen casting experience, local file sharing improvements (was available in last week’s Canary Channel flight), and more. Changes and Improvements [Taskbar & System Tray] Notifications will now show as a bell [ more… ]

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Collaborating with Open Web Docs for great PWA docs

2023-08-10 KENNETH 0

Collaborating with Open Web Docs for great PWA docs Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) enable immersive app experiences across all devices and platforms. PWAs are supported across platforms, including Windows 10 and 11, and can be installed as apps from browsers including Microsoft Edge, or from the Microsoft Store. Whether you’ve already created a Progressive Web App, or are looking to get started, the Progressive Web Apps section of the MDN Web Docs site is a great place to start or to continue learning. The entire section has just been rewritten from the ground up, and we’re excited to share it with you. We’ve partnered with Estelle Weyl and Will Bamberg of the Open Web Docs collective to create a new set of guides, tutorials, and how-to articles that cover everything you need to know to create a great PWA. You [ more… ]